Vest
MOA: University of British Columbia
3194/12
Beaded vest. Vest is made of leather, open at the front with two leather tie closures. The front is completely beaded in white edged in red, surrounding a blue vine running down each side carrying multicoloured flowers and foliage. Short, thick fringe hangs from the edges and bottom of the garment as well as in a strip down the centre back. To either side of the strip are two red beaded crosses, four in total, with lines of red beading along bottom and shoulder. The interior of the garment is lined with blue and cream gingham cotton.
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Narrative
Robert Gale's grandfather (Gervase Edward Gale) was a missionary and principal of St. Paul's School at Cardston, Alberta, on the Blood Reserve, c. 1904-1910. His grandmother, Hattie May is said to have collected the Blood (Kainai) objects in MOA accessions 3194 and 3239.
- Type of Item vest
- Culture Kainai
- Material skin, cotton fibre, glass
- Measurements height 58.0 cm, width 53.0 cm (overall)
- Previous Owner Hattie May Gale, Karen Gale, Robert Gale
- Received from Robert Gale, Karen Gale
- Made in Alberta
- Collected in Cardston
- Creation Date before 1910
- Collection Date between 1904 and 1910
- Ownership Date before 1968, before August 15, 2016
- Acquisition Date on August 15, 2016
- Item Classes beadwork; textiles
- Condition good
- Accession Number 3194/0012